Some scientists say that there may already have been several 'Big Bangs", each creating its own universe, in what is termed a multiverse. The universes are so separated in space and time that we would never be able to prove the existence of another universe. In the same way, another 'Big Bang' far away from our universe would never be noticed from our universe. We have other things to worry about.
Other scientists say that our own universe, billion of years from now, will begin to collapse to a central point. After this, there will be another 'Big Bang' event, spawning a successor universe. This may already have happened in the distant past, and could happen many times in the distant future.
everything in this universe will like wipe out and then there will be new universe created.
they believe the big bang started it all.it mig.ht someday happen again
yes it will happen again after the big crunch then of course, the big munch..... At present there is no evidence that another Big Bang will occur.
No, there is not.
well that's depends some think there was no big bang and some do if you do it has already happened and i may not happen again :)
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According to the scientists big bang is the main reason of the creation of this universe. after the big bang only the matter space and time came into being
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The only way to do that would be to alter the physical constants of the universe. While we do like to keep an open mind and say that nothing is impossible, altering the constants of the universe may well be impossible. That being said, it seems unlikely that the big bang ever could happen again. The big bang was an explosion of matter and space from a tiny singluarity. In order to have a big bang, you would first need to compress the universe back into that sinqularity. All of our observations of the universe show that it is expanding, not contracting. And so there is little concern of the big bang ever happening again. Certainly not within the tiny speck of time we call a lifetime.